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From Atrush to Maxmur - Kurdish Refugees and the Reconstruction of Identity

From Atrush to Maxmur - Kurdish Refugees and the Reconstruction of Identity

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The names Atrush and Maxmur (Mahmur) may be familiar to the average media viewer: They are places in northern Iraq where refugee camps live, where thousands of Kurds live. So what's behind these names? Counterterrorism policies in the 1990s displaced hundreds of thousands of Kurds. While most of the people of the region, whose villages were burned or forcibly evacuated, migrated to the provinces in the west of the country, some of them crossed the border and headed towards Iraq. Today, the number of Kurds living in Iraqi Kurdistan and migrating from Turkey has exceeded 15 thousand. Arzu Yılmaz, It conveys life and this world through the testimonies of refugees, but not only about victimization, but also how refugees become actors, despite the hypocritical approach in defining refugee status, which derives its source from international law, and the agreements between states often prevail over human rights... From Atrush to Maxmur - Kurdish Refugees and the Reconstruction of Identity is a lively research that deals with the impact of the refugee experience on the reconstruction of social and political identity. Yılmaz's work, published at the right time and based on strong empirical data and a theoretical reading, goes beyond a Kurdish group of 15 thousand people. shows that refugee status, which determines the fate of the Middle East and increasingly Europe, continues to constitute one of the conditions of 21st century humanity. -Hamit Bozarslan-
Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 392
Publication Year : 2016
ISBN : 9789750520068
The heart : Turkish
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From Atrush to Maxmur - Kurdish Refugees and the Reconstruction of Identity The names Atrush and Maxmur (Mahmur) may be familiar to the average media viewer: places in northern Iraq where refugee camps are located where thousands of Kurds live. So what's behind these names? Counterterrorism policies in the 1990s displaced hundreds of thousands of Kurds. While most of the people in the region, whose villages were burned or forcibly evacuated, migrated to the provinces in the west of the country, some of them crossed the border and headed towards Iraq. Today, the number of Kurds living in Iraqi Kurdistan and migrating from Turkey has exceeded 15 thousand. Arzu Yılmaz conveys this life, this world established in migration, through the testimonies of refugees. But not just victimization, but also how refugees became actors. Despite the hypocritical approach in defining the refugee status, which derives its source from international law, and the agreements between states often prevail over human rights… From Atrush to Maxmur - Kurdish Refugees and the Reconstruction of Identity, which deals with the impact of the refugee experience on the reconstruction of social and political identity. , a lively investigation. Yilmaz's study, published at the right time and based on strong empirical data and a theoretical reading, shows that beyond a 15 thousand-strong Kurdish group, refugee status, which determines the fate of the Middle East and increasingly Europe, continues to constitute one of the conditions of 21st century humanity. It shows.-Hamit Bozarslan- ILETISIM043
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